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September 18, 2016, 02:24:57 AM
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September 18, 2016, 02:47:54 AM
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I learned commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.
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September 18, 2016, 04:16:44 AM
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I learned commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.

That commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.

That commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.

I've learnt that there's some funny shit goin' on.

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September 18, 2016, 03:55:09 PM
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That sometimes I like bigger spreads
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September 19, 2016, 12:21:48 AM
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I've learned that Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory is actually married to a guy in real life.

Yes, he is gay.


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Well... I learn today that I am really jealous.
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September 19, 2016, 03:28:44 AM
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I learned commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.

That commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.

That commercial music festivals are not really worth it any more. Went to Future Music yesterday and just could not get into it, no matter how hard I tried. The muppet factor was high in the crowd and most of the sets were just droning and repetitive. Bit of a waste of $175.

Might go to Blazing Swan in the Western Australian wheatbelt late next month, it's like a local Burning Man festival.

I've learnt that there's some funny shit goin' on.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=57457;sa=showPosts


Where they done one right after the other. Perhaps parodying each other?
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September 19, 2016, 03:31:17 AM
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A couple weeks ago I witnessed a blue jay (the bird) pick an acorn from an oak tree then went to a wider limb to roost on so to place the acorn beneath its claw so to peek at it like a woodpecker to get at the nut, discarding the husk. A few minutes later, the same or another blue jay landed not too far from me and surveyed the ground, then he walked over to an acorn, picked it up, then flew to a limb above me and ate at it in the same fashion as described previously.

Today, while looking out my window, I witnessed a blue jay with a good-sized acorn in its beak. I watched it in hopes of seeing it eat at it like described above. That fucker disappointed me in that regard, but what he really did with the acorn surprised the hell outta me. He (was a male - I know the difference due to its feather colors) found a soft spot in the ground, scratched out a hole (if you could call it that), placed the acorn in it, scratched dirt over it, stumped on it, then covered that up by scratching a couple leafs over the dirt, then flew away.

Conclusion: Blue jays and squirrels are the same creature.
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September 19, 2016, 01:12:30 PM
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I learned how to cook a delicious potato pancakes. And for the first time I am riding on a motorcycle. On the passenger seat. Grin
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September 19, 2016, 07:19:02 PM
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I learned how to cook a delicious potato pancakes. And for the first time I am riding on a motorcycle. On the passenger seat. Grin

I'm curious as to what your passenger seat looks like. Does said motorcycle also have a hood and trunk?

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September 21, 2016, 09:42:15 PM
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A group of scientists was able to implement quantum teleportation over a distance of 30 kilometers, which is a world record in this area. With the help of quantum teleportation was transferred information encoded in light particles. The transfer was carried out immediately.
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September 22, 2016, 03:55:09 PM
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The supercomputer is designed to control an army of robots, created by specialists of the concern "Vega", included in the united instrument-making corporation. Her representative reported on the development of such a powerful computer.
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September 22, 2016, 08:03:10 PM
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I just learnt that postal workers who deliver the mail are intelligent human beings. I just overheard my mailman talking on the phone:

Mailman: And I just started trading stocks on the exchange. My ... what do you call them? ... Investments. My investments look like they'll do good this year.

Boy, what I would give to be his broker.
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September 23, 2016, 09:30:54 PM
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Modern medical technologies have provided doctors to transplant many organs of the body, prolonging the life of people suffering from chronic or incurable diseases. But apparently now conducted the study, which will give an opportunity to transplant organs with the body. I'm not just surprised. I am amazed.
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September 24, 2016, 12:35:46 AM
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I learned that from 20 feet away teenage girls look like women, but their teenage male friends look like kids.
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September 24, 2016, 03:01:24 AM
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I learnt today, that I have skills, and a lot of talent, but if I don't use it, it would not be useful
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September 24, 2016, 03:20:49 AM
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I learnt today that, I have a good concentration when I am relaxed.

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September 26, 2016, 04:19:09 AM
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Is the movie The Matrix could be a reality. Over the past few years, the theory that we live in a virtual world, has gained unprecedented popularity. Accordingly, the company began to wonder about the depth of the thought. The way distribute to Internet games, the fruit of quantum mechanics and even movies on the subject.
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September 26, 2016, 03:36:53 PM
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study is never ending story
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September 27, 2016, 01:16:26 AM
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study is never ending story

I don't have a clue as to what the hell you're studying, but I can easily deduce that you've skipped a lesson or two, namely in English.

http://inventingrealityeditingservice.typepad.com/inventing_reality_editing/2016/01/never-ending-vs-neverending-vs-never-ending.html

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Never-ending vs. neverending vs. never ending
The number of errors involving these three words appears to be endless.

Never-ending is an adjective meaning having no end or interminable, as in The Earth enjoys a never-ending supply of sunlight.

Neverending (one word) is a variant of the word that increasingly appears in print, probably due to publication of the German fantasy story The Neverending Story. The German word for never-ending – “unendliche” – doesn’t have a hyphen, so perhaps the translator didn’t think one was required in English. All of this confusion is compounded by the grammatically incorrect capitalization of the e in the title of the movie adaptation (The NeverEnding Story).

And the misspelling of the word as never ending just plain needs to, well, stop…
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September 28, 2016, 09:39:12 PM
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The company, which featured the Uber-mobile search application, call and pay for a taxi or private drivers, thinking and over other, more interesting things. Recently Jeff Holden of Uber said that the company is development of a kind of hybrid flying transport capable of committing small flights, moving through the air like an airplane, and vertically, like a helicopter, take off and landing.
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